And
tomorrow (Wednesday 3/25) at 8:30 a.m. people can try to do something
about it.
On
the Kaua`i County Council agenda
is a nomination which, long-time observers say, will likely make
things worse.
The
nominee is Kimo M. Keawe, a resort and hotel owner who has spent his
entire life in management in the resort industry. But the crazy part
is that, if approved, he would fill one of two legally-mandated
"Environmental" slots on the commission- an area in which
Keawe apparently has no experience or credentials.
His
"interview"
with the council will take place at 8:30 a.m. with the vote scheduled
to come up later in the day.
Keawe
retired late last year after what the local Kaua`i newspaper
described
in January as "a four-decade legacy in resort management
starting with Coco Palms in the 1970s." The paper said that
"over the years he managed and owned several more, including the
Hotel Molokai, before serving as manager of The Cliffs at Princeville
for the past 14 years.
He is a huge proponent of time shares penning an article in "Time Share Today" in May 2013 entitled "The Cliffs at Princeville- A Self Managed Success Story."
In the 90's Kaua`i Kaua`i voters approved a County Charter Amendment that called for the seven Planning Commission slots to be filled by two each from the environmental, business and labor communities with one position remaining "at-large." But the amendment didn't specify how that requirement would be enforced or even define those three terms. And the council and the commission has failed to pass legislation or rules to give any guidance.
This
has allowed people like Keawe- with absolutely no credentials as an
environmentalist- to fill those slots.
The meeting will be live streamed.
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